Blac Haze's debut album Res-Sa-Rec-Shun blends gangsta inclinations with funky, Southern-fried style. He doesn't have a distinctive lyrical style, but he's a fine rapper, and his best songs, including the singles "Let Me Holla at Ya" and "Where-U-At?," are irresistible, from their smooth flow to their deep, funky grooves. With a little time, Blac Haze will likely develop his own style, but as it stands, Res-Sa-Rec-Shun is a solid debut album. [Res-Sa-Rec-Shun was also released in a "clean" version with all the profanities removed.] ~ Leo Stanley, Rovi
Res-Sa-Rec-Shun (Clean)
1998
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Res-Sa-Rec-Shun (Clean) Track Listing
Credits of Res-Sa-Rec-Shun (Clean)
- Peter Panky
- Arranger
- Dave Atkinson
- Producer
- Jacque E. Thermilus
- Executive Producer
- Mike Aleyne
- Arranger
- Selwyn "Almighty C" Marshall
- Arranger
- Teresa "Ly Sha" Bridges
- Vocals (Background)
- C-Frazeer
- Arranger
- Miami Jams
- Producer
- Rodney Cohn
- Vocals (Background)
- Edward Wright
- Producer
- Dwayne Webb
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Robert L. Tyler
- Executive Producer
- Alfred James
- Photography
- Ernst "Tazz" Dimanche
- Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Ted "Blac Haze" Outler
- Arranger











